Clinton/Hell's Kitchen/Midtown West

Bursting with energy, call this the place brimming with personality. Hell’s Kitchen is reinventing itself with touches of luxury while keeping its tight-knit community feel and has transformed into one of the hottest places to live in Manhattan.

Choose between revered mom-and-pop eateries and velvet-rope lounges. Bordered by 34th Street in the south, 59th Street in the north, Eighth Avenue in the east and the Hudson River to the west, residents are attracted to the proximity to transportation, Central Park, Columbus Circle, Hudson River Park & Piers and nightlife/dining options.

Because the area was once filled with breweries, slaughterhouses and outdoor markets, neighborhood shops and restaurants have a tradition of offering a wide variety of fresh and exotic food options with some of the best dining in town.

With a mix of quintessential NYC brownstones and contemporary glass towers, available housing consists of evolving high-rises, co-ops and renovated tenements.